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General info

Description

Students and postgraduate students only.

Variable deposit required. See Landlord policies.

This stylish 2-bedroom apartment, which is shared with the landlady, has a nicely decorated room available to rent to students and postgraduate students on Carrer l'Alcalde de Zalamea. The living room has a large and comfortable couch where you can relax after a long day and the kitchen comes fully equipped with everything you need to prepare you meals.

Living here you will be in an area with a small town feel while being close to the city center. Gràcia has plenty of pedestrian streets where you will find many charming restaurants, bars and cafés as well as friendly shops. The property is within walking distance of some of the city's universities, Parc del guinardo and thanks to the nearby metro you can easily reach all of Barcelona.

Details

Property type: apartment

Floor area: 77 m ²

Elevator: yes

Number of bathrooms: 1

Wi-Fi installed: yes

Wi-Fi activated: yes

Transportation

El Carmel metro, which is on the L5, is a 7-minute walk from the apartment.

Plenty of buses stops nearby.

Landlord policies

Languages spoken: Spanish

Lives on property: yes

Payment method: cash; bank transaction

Smoking allowed: no

Pets permitted: no

Variable deposit:

Stays of 3 months or less: 1 month’s rent

Stays of 4 months or more: 2 months’ rent

Bills included

Electricity

Water

Wifi

Council Tax

Property features

Furnished

TV

Washing machine

Interior

Elevator

Equipped kitchen

Electric water heating

Individual electric units for heating

Drying rack

Oven

More information

Suitable for: Students

Restrictions: This property is only for Students, Postgraduate students

Neighborhood information

Gràcia
Your charming, lively hangout

Overview
Gràcia was once an independent town.

Perhaps that’s why it feels like a village in the heart of Barcelona.

Bars, boutiques and restaurants pepper the pedestrian streets. It's a real a favourite of local residents.

And you?

What can I do here?
Visit the colourful temple of Catalan modernism that is Park Güell. Think Spartacus meets the Flintstones. Awesome. You have to pay €8 to get in, though.

Shop for fresh food at Mercat de la Llibertat. It’s an indoor market, open since 1888. You can buy fish, legumes, vegetables and other natural products.

Explore the car-free streets. (Why aren’t all city centres car free?)

Pause for a cool beer or vermouth in one of Gràcia’s vibrant squares:

Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia – it’s small, it’s beautiful, it has bars. Some say it’s the best plaza. Ever

Cines Verdi is a cinema. It shows original language films with Spanish subtitles. Some weeknight viewings are a tiny bit cheaper (€7 vs €8). Gosh.

Fun fact
The best time to be in Gràcia is mid-August during the Festa Major de Gràcia. Jaw-dropping street decorations, human pyramids, fireworks, parades, great food and lots to drink. Party on. And on.

Flatmates

You will share this property with your landlady. She is a tranquil 30 year old who studies and works. In her spare time she enjoys music and literature and she will let you have visitors as long as you are respectful and calm.

The landlady has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to drugs in the house.